hi guys i'm thinking of coiling the rear of my hilux using a toyota pardo rear diff out of a 98 model
as i have one sitting down the back, there already coiled, there disk brake, and from brake backing plate to brake backing plate is 53" and std hilux diff is 48" from brake backing plate to brake backing plate
just some questions?
will the hilux centre fit in the pardo diff, is it worth doing it with the pardo diff or go with one of the diffs below
and can someone tell me what the width is from wheel stud to wheel stud for
60 series diffs
80 series diffs
gq patrol diffs
cheers matt
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pardo rear diff in a hilux & diff widths
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Couldn't you get away with just running the offset centre? How much are they offset ie. how much is it being narrowed?GRINCH wrote:you can cut down a 80series housing to the same width as a hilux, which makes it centre diff, then you run a short side axle in the side you just cut down, killalux is in the process of doing this at the moment
You lose the width, half the benefit is lost
Mark.
prado rear centre fit a hilux front diff
as above will a 98 prado rear centre fit a 85 hilux front diff housing?
hilux axles fit in etc etc?
cheers matt
hilux axles fit in etc etc?
cheers matt
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